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ENGLAND v. WANGANOI. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WANGANUT, This day. Beautiful weather prevailed for the cricket matoh. Wanganui bit 15 and field thirteen. The Englishmen went in and hit up -153 for nine wickets. They then declared their innings closed. The principal soores were: Harriaon 103. Page 65, Johnsoa 50, burns 55, Da Trafford 35, Tutnell 32, Torrens 27, Branston and Cur wen 20
Broad took 1 for 128, Jones 1 for 21, Brown 1 for 32 Luxford 1 for is, Turner 1 for 180. Wauganui lost four for 63. C. H. Cave cot out 13, Marshall 16.
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8085, 22 December 1906, Page 2
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